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A question about L-vocalization
« on: April 24, 2020, 08:21:58 PM »
L-vocalization is a process by which the sound L is replaced by a vowel or a semivowel. It seems that this change occurs in all south Slavic languages. However, Russian doesn't have it. Compare: čitao / читaл.

Why doesn't Russian replace L with a vowel? Slavic languages are the most related Indo-European subgroup, so the Russian exception surprises me.
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